Google closes vulnerabilities in Chrome 5

Google has released version 5.0.375.99 of Chrome, a security update that addresses four "high" risk vulnerabilities in its WebKit-based browser. According to the developers, all four of the high risk issues could lead to memory corruption caused by either invalid PNG files or SVGs, issues in the Bidirectional algorithm or problems in CSS style rendering. The stable channel update also addresses one medium risk vulnerability related to sandboxed iframes and three low risk issues.

I'm fed up of SRWare's Iron now. Few things from not being updated regularly enough, not saving passwords on various vB forums, and not having a v6 build just mounts up the negatives.

One the the things that I really hated about Chrome (putting aside privacy, which apparently in no longer an issue in later versions, due to unique identifiers being removed?) was all the extra stuff it installed, such as the scheduled tasks/services.

It appears this portable apps version is my light at the end of the tunnel. No extra stuff installed just 1 folder with everything inside it, a v6 build, regularly updated, and properly saves passwords, not only that, but: